Amvradia
The “Amvradia” project aims to research and develop advanced computer vision algorithms for remote monitoring of bird populations. Using thermal cameras and drones, the project aims to create a remote health diagnosis system for birds, with a focus on the wetlands of Amvrakikos and Kerkinis lake of Serres.Internationally recognized for their significant biodiversity and role in conserving threatened bird species. The algorithms will provide precise observation without disturbing the birds, and the application of the results will help prevent and manage diseases, enhancing biosecurity measures against avian influenza.
The ambitions of the project
- Research and develop advanced computer vision algorithms for remote monitoring of bird populations using thermal cameras and drones.
- Utilize geographical information systems for precise observation of species and habitats without disturbing bird colonies.
- Create an innovative remote health diagnosis system for birds and early disease detection.
- Enhance disease detection before mass events.
- Develop algorithms for accurate distant observation without disturbing bird colonies.
- Identify species and habitats precisely.
- Use research findings to modernize and improve biosecurity measures.
- Promptly notify and assess suspected disease incidents.
- Implement biosecurity management measures for pathogen detection and mitigation.
- Take immediate action to remove dead birds and prevent spread.
Operation unfolds in the scenic landscapes of Amvrakikos Gulf and Kerkini Lake Arta, embracing the natural beauty of Arta.
Amvrakikos Gulf
Aneza, GR
10:52 pm,
Nov 27, 2024
12°C
few clouds
Humidity:
83 %
Pressure:
1026 mb
Wind:
3 mph
Wind Gust:
4 mph
Clouds:
13%
Visibility:
10 km
Sunrise:
7:32 am
Sunset:
5:15 pm
Lake Kerkini
Kerkini, GR
10:52 pm,
Nov 27, 2024
9°C
few clouds
Humidity:
82 %
Pressure:
1027 mb
Wind:
2 mph
Wind Gust:
2 mph
Clouds:
13%
Visibility:
10 km
Sunrise:
7:29 am
Sunset:
5:01 pm